Still Life with Fruit, Glassware, and a Wanli Bowl
1659
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
23 x 20 in. (58.4 x 50.8 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Department
European Paintings
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Maria DeWitt Jesup Fund, 1953
Accession Number
53.111
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About this artwork
This Oil on canvas by Dutch artist Willem Kalf from 1659 represents an important work in the Metropolitan Museum's European Paintings collection. Still Life with Fruit, Glassware, and a Wanli Bowl... [Full research-based description continues - work exemplifies period techniques, cultural context, and artistic significance within its genre and historical moment.]
Art Historical Context
Willem Kalf's *Still Life with Fruit,ware, and a Wan Bowl* (1659), an exquisite oil on canvas measuring 23 x 20 inches, captures the opulent still life tradition of the Dutch Golden Age. Kalf, a master ofpronkstilleven* (ornate still lifes), arranges lemons, glassware, and a rare Wanli porcelain bowl—imported from Ming Dynasty China—against a dark background, evoking luxury and abundance from Holland's prosperous trade era. Painted during a time of economic boom fueled by the Dutch East India Company, the work showcases Kalf's virtuosic techniques: dramatic chiaroscuro lighting that highlight...
About the Artist
Willem Kalf · 1619–1693
Willem Kalf, baptized on November 3, 1619, in Rotterdam, emerged as one of the Dutch Golden Age's preeminent still-life painters. Born to a prosperous cloth merchant, Jan Jansz. Kalf, and Machtelt Gerrits, he lost his father amid scandal in 1625 and his mother in 1638, prompting his departure from Rotterdam around age 18. He studied under Hendrik Gerritsz. Pot, though early works show stronger aff...